RAHUL.NET FAQ

The SpamAssassin spam-detection program (see its home page at
http://spamassassin.apache.org/) scans all incoming email in the Classic Linux
Environment (i.e., on the servers green.rahul.net, mauve.rahul.net, azure.rahul.net, ...).
SpamAssassin only assigns a spam score to each message. It does not block any message or refile any message into any spam folder. You may in your .procmailrc file take any
preferred actions based on the spam score assigned by SpamAssassin.

This implementation of SpamAssassin includes Bayesian (i.e.,
probabilistic) spam filtering that uses a central database.

Every email message you receive will
end up containing a spam rating added by SpamAssassin. Look for headers
beginning with 'X-Spam-', for example:

X-Spam-Flag:
X-Spam-Report:
X-Spam-Status:
X-Spam-Level:

Based on these headers you can have other code in your .procmailrc
file that will refile or delete spam based on your preferences.

Note: Mail arriving for certain Nojunk domains, such as boxmail.com, might not be
scanned by SpamAssassin at this time. This will be corrected in the future.

You can adjust your SpamAssassin preferences by editing the user_prefs file in your
.spamassassin directory. If this does not already exist, SpamAssassin will
automatically create one for you. You can also use a web interface to update
your SpamAssassin preferences at this URL:

Use the above web interface to adjust the following settings to your satisfaction:

Allowed and Denied Addresses ->
From: addresses to never classify as spam
From: addresses to always classify as spam
Spam Classification ->
Hits above which a message is considered spam
Languages in email that are not considered potential spam
Character sets in email that are not considered potential spam

There are a large number of other SpamAssassin settings, but we
recommend you change them only if you consider yourself to be an
advanced SpamAssassin user.